"Honor Awards are the most prestigious recognition that can be granted by the Service or the Department for career accomplishments, exceptional support of the Department's mission, or heroism. They are designed to give official recognition of singular or career achievements as an incentive for further accomplishments. Employees of the Fish and Wildlife Service at all grade levels are eligible to be nominated for an honor award and may only receive one honor award of each type while employed by the Department, with the exception of the Valor and Exemplary Act Awards and as a participant in the Unit Award for Excellence of the Service" (U.S. Department of the Interior website).

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